MORE THAN A YEAR AFTER THE MAY 20TH TORNADO DESTROYED MUCH OF MOORE. THE CITY MARKED A HUGE MILESTONE, THIS MORNING. THE 100TH TREE WAS PLANTED IN MOORE'S "LITTLE RIVER PARK"... KOCO'S TIFFANY TATRO TELLS US WHY THOSE TREES HAVE MUCH DEEPER MEANING. Everyday Carolyn Shulz and her granddaughter, Ally, walk around Little River Park in Moore. Carolyn Schulz Clip 0028 @9:17-9:20 We've been coming since she was about two But after the May 20th tornado destroyed the park Carolyn knew she would have to find somewhere else to take Ally. Carolyn Schulz Clip 0028 @8:19:-8:27 "Every time she drives by with me or drives by with her mom she always checks to see if it's open and she says it's still broken granny" But the park is making progress nats at tree @6:51-:54 one, two, three, then noise of shovel clanking Tuesday the 100th tree was planted. Stand-up: Clip 0041 @13:46-:56 This tree represents the completion of the first phase of the tree project. By the time it is complete 300 new trees will be in the park. Todd Jenson Clip 0034 @11:41-:44 It means a great deal. It's one more step in the recovery and rebuilding process. Todd Jenson with the city of moore says the tree serves as a symbol Todd Jenson Clip 0034 @12:00-:04 We're strong, we're back and we're here to stay But for Carolyn it is a reminder of what the park used to be and what it will be again. Carolyn Schulz Clip 0028 @8:43-:44 It's beautiful In moore tiffany tatro koco five news